Conversation with Chip, owner and founder of Beau Jo's Pizza, talks about their Gluten Free Pizza, and how it's important to Beau Jo's to offer alternatives for eaters with dietary concerns.
me check out our Gluten Free Pizza! We are committed to providing the same delicious pizza to everyone, especially those with restrictive diets, because who wants to miss out on pizza?!? We say no one does, and no one should!
Chip, owner of Beau Jo's Pizza, talks about the green initiatives they have taken to make Beau Jo's Pizza as sustainable as possible, from sourcing most of their energy needs from solar and wind, to using compostable to-go containers.
Get 3 slices of pizza, one trip to the salad bar, and a soda for just $6.49 during lunch hours. Pretty awesome deal, at all Beau Jo's locations except Idaho Springs, through the month of June.
"This documentary has captured the complete life cycle of a Beau Jo's Pizza. When our special ingredients are forced into turbulent contact, dough arises from a floury mist. This dough then develops over time into a stretchy, formless mass, which is pressed and cut into a perfect circular shape (these changes take place when the dough is still young, through its adolescent days). When the dough has taken its shape and grown a full, braided crust, it is seen by its peers to be of age to enter the Trials of Topping. The completion of these Trials is vital to the young dough's acceptance into the Beau Jo's tribe as a full adult, with all the responsibilities and duties thereunder ascribed. The youth will be sauced and topped as determined by the Gods of Pizza, who pass down their judgments of the dough's character and likeness. The final test a young dough must pass is the feared and respected Trial by Oven, where the dough must walk through a fiery pit of doom for several minutes. If they survive this final test, they are welcomed joyously into the Tribe by their elders, friends and family. Immediately out of the fire, they are ceremoniously cut by a large blade and wear these scars the rest of their lives as evidence of the trails they have overcome and their full acceptance into the Tribe Beau Jo's Pizza."